LA CLUSAZ OFF PISTE SKIING COURSE
Discovery and Improvement
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Duration
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5
days
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Dates 2007 : |
From Monday
to Friday, first camp: February 5th, last camp:
April 9th 2007. |
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Group size : |
Maximum of 4
clients, to ensure everybody’s safety and
to allow each client to get the most out of the
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Skills taught: |
Skills that we will cover during the week:
-improvement off-piste techniques,
-how to evaluate and deal with risks off-piste.
-Avalanche recovery-use of transceiver, shovel
and probe.
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Price : |
For 1 person : 1450 €.
Group of 2 : 750 €/person.
Group of 3 : 550 €/person.
Group of 4 : 430 €/person.
Group of 5 : 365 €/person.
Group of 6 : 320 € /person.
The price includes the cost of a Guide, harness
and off piste equipment (transceiver, shovel,
probe).
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Insurance : |
Please contact your insurance company to find
out if you are covered for any accidents incurred
while taking part in the off-piste ski weekend.
If you are English, please
contact the British
Mountaineering Council for insurance coverage.
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La
Clusaz Off Piste Skiing Course Structure
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Monday : |
We start this course in La Clusaz resort to do
some group and technical level evaluation on some
off-piste skiing .
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Tuesday : |
You
will do some of the most famous off-piste skiing
runs in La Clusaz: Ballachat, Tardevant, Fernui…
You will learn some avalanche awarness tips
On request we can do some technical correction
for everyone thanks to a digital camcorder
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Wednesday : |
Today
you will walk in order to join some virgin snow.
We will find a very wild bowl, it will offer us
a great off-piste skiing run .
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Thursday : |
After a warm up we will walk for 30 minutes in
order to find one of the more hidden off piste
ski run of the Aravis range. You will have an
incredible view on the Mont-Blanc
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Friday : |
To finish this off piste skiing course in La
Clusaz , we will drive to Chamonix .
The 24 km descent of the Vallée
Blanche takes us though the the heart
of the biggest glacial area in the French Alps.
The adventure starts at 3842 m on the Aiguille
du Midi to finish some 2800 m lower
in Chamonix.
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This is an example of a possible
La Clusaz off piste skiing course . The ski
guide reserves the right to change the program
due to the skiers’ abilities and weather
and snow conditions.
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